Getting to know your telephone
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Keyboard
Magnetic alphabetic keyboard (8078s, 8068s, 8058s, 8028s Premium DeskPhone)
Your set is provided with a magnetic alphabetic keyboard. The
keyboard depends on your country and languages. The
magnetic keyboard is automatically fixed on the base of the
set. It is connected to the corresponding connector behind the
phone. Country variants: AZERTY, QWERTZ, QWERTY
(international), QWERTY (nordic).
Use the keyboard to enter names while configuring the phone.
Access directly the dial by name feature by entering the name of your contact on the keyboard.
Below is a list of the function keys that allow you to access all the symbols.
Cursor moving keys (left, right, up and down). Allows you to navigate edit boxes. Press the
Alt key to access the left and up directions.
Caps lock: to write text in capital letters.
Alt key: to access specific and punctuation characters.
Enter key: to validate edited text.
Backspace key: to delete one character in an edit box.
Alpha-numeric keyboard (8008/8008G/8018 DeskPhone)
Your phone is equipped with alphanumeric keyboard. You can switch between numeric keyboard to dial
number, and alphabetic keyboard to enter text by pressing the corresponding preprogrammed key
(usually the first preprogrammed key).
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Switch the keyboard to the alphabetic mode by selecting the associated
preprogrammed key. When activated, the LED corresponding to the key remains lit up.
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Enter alphabetic characters.
The number pad keys have letters that you can display by successive presses. The number is
the last character in the series. Some special characters can be displayed by successively
pressing the key:
%
$
/
~
&
(
)
[
]
=
*
@
#
Space |
-
_
1
+
.
,
;
:
\
?
!
<
>
0
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Use navigation keys to move the cursor into the text.
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Press and hold the '*' key to switch from lowercase to uppercase mode, and vice versa.
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Use this key to delete the last entered character. The alphabetic mode remains
activated.
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Select the lit preprogrammed key to return to the numeric mode.